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  • vantec08
    Veteran Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 3795

    VA medical and CCW

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    Wicked Pete
    Calguns Addict
    • May 2010
    • 5182

    Thanks for the "heads up". My older brother (John Bircher) is a Vietnam era vet, I think he knows. Good advice.

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    • #3
      shellyzsweet
      In Memoriam
      • Mar 2008
      • 1221

      smells like FUD to me. Those are pretty general mental health screening questions that lots of people get asked.
      Originally posted by Dirtbiker
      You're creepy old guy.

      You not getting it unless you're loaded like Bill Gates or have game like Neil McCauley.

      Originally posted by Master Blaster
      The wife told me tampons are on sale this week. She can pick you some up while she's out.
      Originally posted by edward
      What ever happened to "While I do not agree with what you have to say, sir, I'll defend to the death your right to say it."?

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      • #4
        SmokinMr2
        Senior Member
        • Jan 2009
        • 817

        This again?
        It was just posted last week...again.
        It's a spam email based on some stuff that they were discussing putting in the health care bill that didn't make it for Vet's benefits. Something to do with billing Vet's private insurance for non duty related stuff. Got everyone in an uproar...
        It never made the healthcare bill anyway and then there was that stupid terrorist/vet memo...

        Like most gossip, there may be a little truth.
        VA may be asking those questions. It really depends on who you ask...

        NO they aren't going after your guns.

        The whole "The nurse then informed me, if I had answered yes to any of the questions,
        I would have lost my concealed carry weapons permit as it would have
        gone into my medical records and the VA would have reported it to
        Homeland Security" is a crock of poop.

        Don't get me wrong, I don't trust Obama or anyone else in this administration. It's just that in this particular email has made the rounds a few times and is garbage.

        Oh ya...Google is your friend
        NRA Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun Instructor
        Utah CCW instructor

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        • #5
          Milsurp Collector
          Calguns Addict
          CGN Contributor
          • Jan 2009
          • 5884

          A forwarded email that warns Veterans about answering questions about being stressed, threatened or wanting to harm someone when at the Veterans Hospital. The email says that answering yes to any of those questions would alert the Department of Homeland Security and they could lose their...


          Summary of the eRumor:
          A forwarded email that cautions veterans about questions that maybe asked while in treatment at the Veterans Hospital. The email says that if a veteran is asked about being stressed, feeling threatened or wanting to harm someone and if their answer is yes they could lose any authorization to carry a concealed weapon.

          The Truth:
          This one is fiction. A spokesperson at the Veterans Hospital told TruthorFiction.com that all patients are protected by doctor/patient confidentiality and any information taken by the Veterans Administration (VA) is never shared with any outside agencies. The only exemption to the case would be if a hospital were asked to assist in a criminal investigation.

          The three questions about feeling stressed, threatened and desiring to harm others are to test for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) which some of our men and women in the armed services have suffered as a result of combat. This test is administered to many patients who served in the Gulf War, Afghanistan and Iraq.

          updated 05/18/09
          A real example of the eRumor as it has appeared on the Internet:
          This one is for you Veterans. I have never heard of this before, but I thought it was important enough to pass along here.

          "I had a doctors appointment at the local VA clinic yesterday and found something very interesting I would like to pass along.. While going through triage before seeing the doctor, I was asked at the end of the exam, three questions.

          (1. Did I feel stressed?)
          (2. Did I feel threatened?)
          (3. Did I feel like doing harm to someone?)

          The nurse then informed me, if I had answered yes to any of the questions, I would have lost my concealed carry permit as it would have gone into my medical records and the VA would have reported it to Homeland Security.

          I am a Viet Nam vet and 15 year cc permit holder. Looks like they are going after us vets."
          Revolvers are not pistols

          pistol nouna handgun whose chamber is integral with the barrel
          Calling a revolver a "pistol" is like calling a magazine a "clip", calling a shotgun a rifle, or a calling a man a woman.

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